No, definitely no! Tut and Cleo lived over a thousand years apart. A marriage between them would have been impossible.
True. She married Ptolomy XIII and he drowned in the Nile. She married Ptolomy XIV and poisoned him after Caesar's death.
Because she married a roman who took control Egypt; Julius Caesar. That's not true. She was exiled by her brother because he wanted complete control of Egypt. She never even married Caesar. She married Mark Antony, but some say she gave birth to Caesar's son. He never claimed him as his own.
Cleopatra was of Greek descent even though she ruled in Egypt.
Cleopatra never won any wars. True, she benefited by the Alexandrian War, but it was Julius Caesar who fought and won that war.
To determine the last 'pharohs' of the Egyptian empire is debateable as the high points in the ancient Egyptian civilization ends with Ramesses XI as the true royal Pharaohs of Egyptand the XXI dynasty by a merchant Pharaoh Smendes and then a time of quick takeover by the Babylonians,then the Mesopotanians,the Libiyans,the assyrians, with the Saite renaissance till Amasis (568-526 bc) and the Macedonian Ptolemy XII. Cleopatra was Ptolemy XII's daughter and ruled jointly with her brother Ptolemy XIII after the death of her father but was expelled by her brother. Julius Caesar restored her as queen of Egypt by defeating Ptolmeny III. Later the Roman emperor Octavian defeated her in the battle of Actium when Mark Anthony had joined her.
True. She married Ptolomy XIII and he drowned in the Nile. She married Ptolomy XIV and poisoned him after Caesar's death.
No, she is not.Akhenaten/Amenhotep IV(dad)Nefertiti (step-mother)Kiya(true mother)
Cleopatra, the Queen of Egypt, had three husbands. Her first husband was her younger brother, Ptolemy XIII, whom she married around 51 BC. After his death, she married her younger brother, Ptolemy XIV, due to Egyptian custom. Lastly, Cleopatra formed a powerful alliance with Roman leader Julius Caesar and had a son with him named Caesarion.
A king was a Pharaoh. Unless the true ruler was a queen, like with Cleopatra and Hatchepsut, in which case the queen's the Pharaoh. Pharaoh actually means a large house, and it's what ancient Egyptian rulers are called.
it was true a very long time ago.
It is said that if Cleopatra were determined to bring something about, her words were " as sure as I shall give judgement on the capitol in Rome". If true, this quote shows both Cleopatra's ignorance and greed.
no because nobody knows her true story
Curses may be real, the world still does not know, but besides Cleopatra's curse, I could tell that some are not true.
Because she married a roman who took control Egypt; Julius Caesar. That's not true. She was exiled by her brother because he wanted complete control of Egypt. She never even married Caesar. She married Mark Antony, but some say she gave birth to Caesar's son. He never claimed him as his own.
Oedipus is king of Thebes
it is true that Julius Caesar was Cleopatra's enemie but it was also Hathor and Ma'at because Hathor killed her with the deadly snake and when she died it was belived that Ma'at was jealous of Cleopatra and said that her heart was not as light and kind as her special feather and did not let Cleopatra pass to the under life
Cleopatra was of Greek descent even though she ruled in Egypt.